Free Jewish books are just the beginning
Go to www.pjlibrary.org for great activities to do at home
Parents of small children know that stories are for more than just bedtime. The wonderful habit of ending your child’s busy day by reading together inspired this popular national program funded in part through the Harold Grinspoon Foundation. The PJ Library offers free, high-quality Jewish books and music each month to children ages 6 months through 8 years all across North America. We are proud that the JCC is able to offer this program to the Milwaukee Jewish Community.
But PJ Library is so much more than books. Through family engagement programs, we make PJ Library come to life for Jewish and interfaith families. An active committee of PJ Library families plan fun holiday programs like Lego Menorah Making and Hamantaschen Making for Purim as well as family programs that tie into PJ Library book themes.
As kids grow, and graduate to reading more complex literature, they are invited to join PJ Our Way. In addition to having access to chapter books with Jewish themes, the PJ Our Way committee is made up of the kids themselves. This young leadership opportunity is open to kids ages 9-11 years old.
PJ Baby
Connect commiserate and celebrate with other parents of newborns in Jewish households. To learn more, contact Rachel Pressman. PJ Library Baby Coordinator
Shabbat Among Friends
A series of home-based Shabbat programs for families raising Jewish children in Milwaukee. To learn more, contact Andrea Kitsis, PJ Library Shabbat Coordinator
Learn more about PJ Library
Contact Rachel Pressman , Community Programs Director, at 414-967-8258.
Growing up JCC
PJ Library is for the whole community. So are many other JCC programs for young families.

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